The Kickstarter campaign for Project Hubbard, which is a project of creating multiple remix and arrangement albums of Rob Hubbard music along with a book, includes a vinyl option for one of the albums.

The Hubbard 80 album is arranged by Rob Hubbard himself alongside Marcel Donné and features tracks arranged as if they were played in 1979 with modular synths, strings and horns.

The campaign launched on October 5, 2017 with a goal of £50,000 and ended on November 5, 2017 with more than £80,000 in funding.

Physical rewards were scheduled to ship out in April 2019. The whole album recording has been delayed, so there are currently no estimate for when this will release.

Chris Hülsbeck have run a succesfully funded a Kickstarter campaign for a new orchestral recording called Turrican Orchestral Selections. The release contains arranged music from Turrican 1-3.

The project launched May 31, 2017 and ended succesfully on June 18, 2017 with more than $90,000 in funding of an $85,000 goal.

The release is a 2LP on black vinyl and also includes the release on CD. Additionally, it also comes with a new TFMX album, which is the soundtrack to the fictional Turrican 4. It is housed in a box set with new artwork. The release is limited to 1000 numbered copies.

Physical rewards were scheduled to ship in April, 2018, but suffered several delays. They began shipping out in June, 2019.

“The Horrible Plans Of Flex Busterman” is the soundtrack for a fictional game by the same name. All tracks on the album has been produced on either a Commodore 64 or an Amiga 500.

The album includes a booklet describing level and character information for the game (even though it doesn’t exist). The album is dedicated to composer Rob Hubbard and was released in 1997 by Digital Hardcore Recordings.

A 7″ flexi disc containing the games Xebec, Climber, and Bonus Game in sound format for the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum have been featured as a free promo from the “Computer Gamer” magazine in the UK. To play the game the sound have to be transferred to a compatible format.

A 7″ flexi disc containing the games Wargame and a demo for Hypersports in sound format have been featured as a free promo from the “Microhobby” magazine in Spain. To play the games the sound have to be transferred to a compatible format.